Cover for radiators.



1. HouK.l COVER FOR RADIATORS. APPLCATION FILED MAY 4, 911| 1,275,923. l l PatendA-ug.13,191s.

2 SHEETS-TSHEET l.

1. HOOK.

COVER FOR HADIATORS.y

PPLlcArloN FILED lAY 4. m7,

'Panted Aug. 13, 1918.

2 SHEETSSNEET 2.

LQCQ Evo/f ,NT-@wlan moon H903?, op imm, NEVADA.

a @imagina pompanying '(lrain'ingL" w v 'lhismvntibn ielatrsrto solversv f'r radl M012@ ml the .likeMldL hasforsibs obibfthe provision' of a ysimp'hy1and*fellicenb cover 'which may' be" easily' supported 'upohl and coilvenientlyattched fv ,i Tadiatorrm l i AllOtller ,Object .Ofhis invention ,sv .the provision f a l bhw.. parts s willbe'i hereinafter jtil-illy d esmipil Fig. 3 is a section taken 5011 .the line;"3--3- FigT 5 is :i detailed perspective of a. Shield `fied form oli'` a shield `which muy lm used ii) cmiicti'o'with (th e qnigusentimremliof.

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may lm of.' any ,suitable size; or'constructlou aznfl by cniefully considering Figs. 'La-md 2 ir will heI see-n that a, cover '2 adapted to (i6 Upon the lop if the radiator 1, ffii' the pni'puso .of collecting (llista, soot nml smoke ivlrih muy by flischurg'm'l from (the radiator?. This cm'm' '3 commises :1 pail' nlonclfplntes 23 which uml p'lnl'xrs are provided with Sull- `simlizilljv `a'uisslx:q'a (l grauwe@ :.4 4punched 5f spun tlmillzmrlnm-x nf the and plu/tas 3. 'fm' Patentedsug. 1.3, 191s blcl pds'ifi'd. zBy carefullyconsidsring Fig 4f of jfthe dijmngs it will be seen thaftirthe deflector plabes' are 4'a1-tearful-tslj' 'msrarigedL s0; asmglmve the ,respective side edges of one plaite 5` ft withinthe'vchmmel pottl'on' of-the: gigi]oirn'fff channelA p 1at.;' In other Swords on the. plates,

vided fWi'rh vmiticn-lly vxtomlir l1 mul lips :x1-u lifrmly soldered 0x aperture iscmmorll wit-li wirfA mush -Scleenl .llxin bum'. bgmlnvmaclly upon itself f0r"th e rolled portion 16 thereof is mounted a reinforcing rod 17.

A modified form of the shield showirin Fig. 5 is illustrated in Fig. 6, Wherernla shieldcomprising a body 18 is employed having an overhangin end 19, which overhanging end is provi ed with an aperture 20. This aperture 20 is covered by means of a Wire mesh scieenin 21 and the body of the shield 18 is exten ed downwardly to produce an elongated' portion 22 to tit.

against the Wall and prevent the heatfroin the radiator from injuring the Wall" at the back of the radiator. Y This body 18 of the shield is also reinforced upon the edges thereof in the same mannerv as that described With respect to the structure shown in Fig. 5 of the drawing. It should be understood that these shields shown in detail in Figs. 5 and 6 may be readily attached to or released from -the cover of the radiator due; to the fact that the same are formed of metal and Will grip the radiator upon which the deviceis mounted in a spring like manner.

From the foregoing description it will be seen that a very simple and efficient cover has been produced for a radiator for the purpose of collecting' dust, soot or other accumulation from a -radiator and it should be further understood that the hood may be very conveniently attached to or 're'rrinved from the cover. Each of the defieeto" is provided with a plurality of late'V l, tending ears which ears are formed adjacent the edges of the deflectqr plates and are adapted to abutagaiiistthe inner faces of the end plates 3.

vLenguas What is claimed, isz-n 1. A cover for a radiator comprising a body, said body comprising a pair of endplates, said end plates provided. with a plu i'ality of substantially are shaped channels struck from the inner faces thereof, said channels arranged in stag ered relation with respect to each other, an a-plurality of de* Hector plates interposed between said end plates and having their' ends seated Within said channels Aoisaid end plates. i

2. -A cover for a radiator comprising -a body, said body comprising a 'pair of end plates, said end plates provided with'a plu-- rality of substantially arc shaped' channels struck from the inner faces thereof, said channels arranged in. staggered relation with respect to each other, and a plurality of deflector plates interposed between said end plates and having their, ends seated within said channels of said end plates, and a water pan sup ported upon said body.

3. A cover for a radiator comprising a body, said body comprising a plurality of end plates, substantially semieylind.rical ldelector plates interposed between said end plates and arranged in staggered relation with respect to each other, and a Water com taining pan carried by said body and positioned Within said body channel plates.

4. A cover for a radiatorl comprising" a body, said body comprising a pluralityof vertical end plates, deilector plates carried by said body, a "plurality of horizontal tray and between said supporting tracks carried by saidbody, each track comprising a vertically extending side ange and a horizontal Harige, said hori- ,zontal flange provided with a depending vertical lip at each end thereof, said lips being secured to the inner faces of said end plates, and a Water containing tray slidablif 4mounted upon. said tracks.

v In testimony whereof I hereuntoatlix my signature.

nicos nooit. 

